Fun things to do with kids in Singapore this March school holidays

Fun things to do with kids in Singapore this March school holidays

The March school holidays in Singapore offer families diverse activities to engage children away from screens. Highlights include creative workshops at VivoCity, the immersive Ocean Kids Festival focused on marine conservation, the vibrant Armenian Street Party celebrating Peranakan culture, and the Pokémon Mezastar Carnival for gaming enthusiasts. Each event fosters bonding and exploration.

Why neighbourhood experiences matter more than ever in Singapore and what Better Things reveals about community living

Why neighbourhood experiences matter more than ever in Singapore and what Better Things reveals about community living

Better Things is a Singapore-based platform that fosters community connections by encouraging residents to host and join curated experiences in their neighborhoods. By utilizing underused shared spaces, it redefines urban living to integrate learning, wellness, and socialization into daily life, promoting familiarity and trust, particularly for families with young children.

From page to stage and back again: Why theatre matters in early literacy at KidsFest 2026

From page to stage and back again: Why theatre matters in early literacy at KidsFest 2026

KidsFest 2026 highlighted the magic of live theatre for children, showcasing adaptations like The Gruffalo’s Child. Such experiences deepen narrative comprehension and emotional understanding before children read independently. Repetition reinforces learning, allowing kids to own stories. Theatre enriches early literacy, fostering an enduring love for storytelling in an engaging, meaningful way.

A PAW-sperous Chinese New Year at City Square Mall: Family fun, festive traditions and greener celebrations

A PAW-sperous Chinese New Year at City Square Mall: Family fun, festive traditions and greener celebrations

City Square Mall presents a balanced and enjoyable Chinese New Year celebration from January 23 to March 1, 2026. Families can engage in PAW Patrol-themed activities, sustainability projects, and cultural experiences. With interactive installations, accessible traditions, and a diverse dining scene, it fosters meaningful family time without the chaos typical of festive outings.

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